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www.northharbournews.co.nz
4 NORTH HARBOUR NEWS, OCTOBER 21, 2011
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Striving to make a difference
Global dreams: Cam Calkoen, founder of Carabiner Youth
Mentoring, is in the running for the international Vodafone
Grahame Maher Award.
Go to www.north
harbournews.co.nz to
see Stephanie Hartley
who has been involved
with Carabiner in her
quest to swim the
Cook Strait.
Cam Calkoen of Albany-
based charity Carabiner
Youth Mentoring is one
of a select few around the
world in the running for
a £100,000 grant.
The grant is part of the
Vodafone Grahame
Maher Award offering
the chance for someone
to implement change
through a community
charity.
Applicants are vying
for online votes that will
see three international
winners fly to Qatar to
undergo a final interview
process in November.
From there only one will
receive the grant.
Mr Calkoen, the win-
ner of a local Vodafone
World of Difference
award, is up against
another New Zealander,
a
woman from
Invercargill.
It's like North versus
South, but I think
Carabiner is worthy
because it's New
Zealand-based. With the
grant I want to take it
around the world, I want
it to become the All
Blacks of the world's
charitable sector,'' Cam
says.
Carabiner
was
founded in 2008 out of a
desire to make possible
the dreams of young
Kiwis living with dis-
abilities.
It's not a complex
idea, it's just about con-
necting people that share
a passion and allowing
young people with dis-
abilities to be in the driv-
ing seat,'' he says.
To vote for Cam go to
https://apps.facebook
.com/vodafonegmanz/?ref
=ts before 10pm today.